The surface doesn’t that was my point. If they really want to crush the surface pro this would be the key. The Cintiq Mobile Sutdio 16 has up to a NVIDIA® Quadro® M1000M 4GB GDDR5 internally, though it is much bigger and heavier. My phone the BLU LIfe One X2 has a Qualcomm snapdragon 430 1.4GHz Octa-Core with Adreno 505 GPU. The technology is definitely there, just needs better implementation. They don’t need to reinvent the wheel, just find an existing chip that could boost GPU performance side by side with the integrated graphics.

Edit: I realize that comparing my phone in this case is apples and oranges. However I would be curious as to what the NVIDIA options would add to the cost/bulk of a V version 2. Wacom is a bad pricing guide since they seem to add $1000 just for the name.

No just me not remembering to check the specs before posting. A while back there was a prototype discussion about the pen when they were saying it compared more to the SP3 pen than the SP4 pen but after i went back and read the thread again it was corrected there as well. Thanks for the link though!

Well, if I could deside the next step, it would not be so much about 2-1, it would be 2-x.
What does it mean?
Considering the fact that most professionals are using shortcut keys in their workflow, the logical step to boost the sustem would be focusing in the keyboard.
This can be done without touching the current design, but yet we are able to boost the system significally.
Did you get it?
Yas, the keyboard.
Make it a dock!
Have it in full size, with number keys and all.
In a tilt position.
Maybe a vesa-mount.
Make it have a fun-fan or two.
Liquid cooling with slot for everyting.
A buildable one.
I do not know anyone who wants to carry dock around, so it could be heavy, #€|| it MUSTbe heavy so that it will keep yhe screen steady.

I’d like to see ports closer to the bottom of the tablet so it doesn’t look weird when you have a USB cable sticking out of a tablet when it is standing up.

I’d also like to see Eve incorporate Dell’s XPS Infinity Edge technology for future displays if they can license it, develop their own, or procure similar displays on the market if available. This allows for the screen to go right to the edge of the display.

I travel a lot globally, and would love to have both wifi and 4G/LTE available in this form factor. Would also be great at home if the comcast goes down, which we all know it does constantly anyway

“Performance Base” equivalent

While I recognize that the processor is a bit “underpowered” in order to achieve a fanless design, it should be feasible to couple with a GTX 1050 Ti and provide decent low-end gaming+workstation capabilities. Couple with an extra 48Whr battery and you could easily take on the recently released Dell lineup with their 1050s.

OLED Screen

OLEDs are gorgeous. I know they also tend to take more power, so this is more of a “nice to have” for me – but the black levels are amazing as is the color reproduction. For a machine just begging to be used as a portable multimedia device, this would be awesome.

Matching external thunderbolt monitors

As I mentioned above, I travel a lot. I’m also a sw engineer, and multiple screens is something I really miss from my desktop setup. Theoretically, you should be able to daisychain and power two thunderbolt displays off the TB 3.0 port on the Eve. Having a design and kickstand setup that matches the Eve would be great, and having matching display performance would be /fantastic/. Currently the best out there is ASUS’s crappy USB-C 1080p monitor. Eve could kick their pants.

Second M.2 4x Slot

Would love to be able to toss in a second drive. I have lots of NVMe drives laying around, and the ability to put in a second one to run Linux off of would be great.

Not really a tech. Thin-bezel frames have existed forever. The problem is that they’re heavy and expensive. For a tablet form-factor, I don’t think it’s worthwhile – you need the bezels to help hold onto the device without touching/covering the display itself.

Oh I know they do, and I think it’s ridiculous xD IMO it’s a marketing gimmick that actually detracts from the device’s usability. I like the V’s bezel size, personally – it’s there, but not huge (have you ever seen the bezel on a Razer Blade Stealth? Omg).

An Eve V2 of course! Or maybe it’d be called Eve W (for Winner?) . I’d imagine that it’d be modular and have 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports. It would also have the option for discrete graphics and Windows Hello Facial Recognition! And anything else the community wants! What do YOU want to see?

Like the above topic, I'm pretty sure that the Eve V is going to destroy the 2-in-1 competition. It is great that Eve is an early follower of this market. When makers are listening to how the consumer want their products to be.
I'm feeling the hype and urge to purchase this eve as my daily driver to replace my laptop. So, maybe I can look forward to the Mark 2/Gen 2 of the Eve tablet 2-in-1.
So below are some ideas/features I would like to see
Full Sized SD card. good for photographers/st…

I think it would be best if they were to focus on improving the current “laptop” over a few generations before branching out the product line. Not to mention ironing out any logistics and QC issues that may (read: will) arise as they gain popularity.